Nova Scotia RCMP deny ignoring domestic abuse in hitman case

HALIFAX — The RCMP in Nova Scotia are dismissing a reference in a Supreme Court of Canada decision that says they did not adequately respond to a woman’s calls for help before she tried to hire a hit man to kill the husband she said was abusing her.

The case of Nicole Ryan attracted national attention last month when the Supreme Court ordered a stay of proceedings, saying it would be unfair to subject her to a new trial.

Ryan was arrested in 2008 when she tried to hire an undercover RCMP officer to kill Michael Ryan, who was accused in court documents of threatening to kill her and her daughter.

In its ruling, the high court also questioned the RCMP’s conduct, saying it was “disquieting” they mounted a sting operation to arrest Nicole Ryan rather than respond to her husband’s “reign of terror” over her.

In response, the commanding officer for the RCMP in Nova Scotia released a statement today saying officers had acted appropriately and professionally.

Assistant commissioner Alphonse MacNeil says an internal review confirmed the RCMP did not receive a “multitude” of complaints from Ryan about domestic violence.

MacNeil says he’s concerned that media reports have left the impression that the RCMP will not respond to domestic violence, saying “nothing could be further from the truth.”

Michael Ryan is also attempting to clear his name, as he released a video address despite a Supreme Court ruling that he pursued a “reign of terror” against the wife who tried to have him killed.

The public is still deceived by Nicole Ryan’s false allegations that I was an abusive husband

“I strongly believe the Supreme Court of Canada has denied the truth to the Canadian public in what is seemingly all one big cover-up,” said Michael Ryan in a YouTube video released Sunday.

“The public is still deceived by Nicole Ryan’s false allegations that I was an abusive husband and my side of the story has still not been heard,” he said.

Speaking to Ms. Ryan, he said “you have painted the father of your child as a monster and, sadly, you put everything and everyone before your own daughter.”